Yellowlees P, Vizard T, Eden J
Broken Hill Base Hospital, NSW.
Med J Aust. 1990 Jun 4;152(11):587-8, 591-2.
Two hundred and thirteen medical students in their first five years of study at the Flinders University of South Australia completed a 50-item questionnaire studying their beliefs and attitudes towards the specialties and the specialists involved in hospital medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, and psychiatry. Four factors were identified that appeared to be of particular importance to the students. These were labelled, "scientific/treatment effective", "patient relationships", "usefulness of specialty" and "intellectual/status". Psychiatry consistently stood out from the other four specialties on all four factors, although the Australian students in this study generally appeared more positive towards all five specialties than did their British counterparts whose attitudes have been described elsewhere. Students' beliefs about medical stereotypes appeared relatively constant throughout their first five years of medical training.
南澳大利亚弗林德斯大学的213名医学专业本科一至五年级学生完成了一份包含50个条目的问卷,该问卷旨在研究他们对医院内科、外科、儿科、妇产科及精神病科等专业及专科医生的看法和态度。研究确定了四个对学生似乎尤为重要的因素,分别被标记为“科学/治疗有效”“医患关系”“专业实用性”和“学术性/地位”。在这四个因素方面,精神病科始终与其他四个专科不同,不过,与其他研究中描述的英国学生态度相比,本研究中的澳大利亚学生对所有五个专科总体上似乎更为积极。在医学培训的头五年里,学生对医学刻板印象的看法相对保持不变。